The NDSU community mourns the loss of Adnan Akyüz following his passing to cancer on Jan. 5, days before his 63rd birthday on Jan. 8. “Adnan Akyüz, Beloved NDSU Professor, Passes Away from Cancer”
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Bye-Bye Spectrum
Closing a Chapter and Starting a New One I have been at The Spectrum since the first semester of my freshman year. When I first “Bye-Bye Spectrum”
NDSU Creates New $3.5 Million Tuition Program
On Nov. 9, NDSU announced a new NDSU Tuition Reward Program. Starting next fall, NDSU will offer substantial aid, waiving tuition and fees, for a “NDSU Creates New $3.5 Million Tuition Program”
Attendance Policies are Stupid, and Worse, Unethical
Attendance policies are stupid. I know your first thought when you read that is, well of course a student doesn’t like going to class, who “Attendance Policies are Stupid, and Worse, Unethical”
NDSU Spanish Lecturer Receives Emma Birkmaier Award for Language Advocacy
Last month Mary Thrond, a Spanish lecturer at NDSU, was awarded the Emma Birkmaier Award for her lifetime achievement in the teaching of world languages. “NDSU Spanish Lecturer Receives Emma Birkmaier Award for Language Advocacy”
NDSU Student Fighting for Medicaid Policy Changes
College can be a difficult transition period for many people. Most young adults go from living at home with adults taking care of the important “NDSU Student Fighting for Medicaid Policy Changes”
NDSU Student Speaks About Living in Occupied West Bank, Palestine
Ever since Oct. 7, the escalation of violence in Gaza has dominated the conversation surrounding the greater issue of Israel and Palestine. However, Gaza is “NDSU Student Speaks About Living in Occupied West Bank, Palestine”
RA Applications Open for 2024-2025 School Year
Last week RA applications for the 2024-2025 school year went live. Though the role of an RA is to support the students they are in “RA Applications Open for 2024-2025 School Year”